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FREEPOR SEIORIAU LIBRARY
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"NASSAU'S LARGEST WEEKLY"
Freeport's
Official
Newspaper
2S,(HHI READERS
FREEPORT
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4«sl Jfear, Mo. 21 FREEPOBTi K. Yi. THtraSOAY. OCTOBER 8, 1888 -€B-« JPMCEJ FIVE q i N T S PEH OOPlt
rI NEWS& VIEWS
BY
BDDIE VASIL
i» N. ¥. Nmrspa/nsr Rtiportert Auo.' '•
K" •' Nntianal f'ma Syndicate
& LlMTO «o tlic "Ettmn VASIL SHOW"
I Cb •Wtm:, 1S20 on llie Dili
WUhout oi wUh oSezuo tQ Mends oz fi>««—
' I ikffteh yow world «Kactl; «• U goes<—fifzon
EDMBTOH'S N 6 T B S . . . LnUCO** General Counsel DAVID
. ;KAOANE (fotmer Freeporter who aho secved wilh Ihe Peace
.. Coips In Africa) will be the guesl speaker at the Lundieon
MBBlIng of the Chwnberol. Commerce Oct. 6 at AL B. wt^rrR-s
, . .-.Fornier Freeport Police Chwl PETER ELAH
found the Fonntaln of Youth and keeps eternally
j^youjif with his blg-game htmling expeditions.
This year ho got a 1000 lb. bull noose In New
C Foundtand . . . ConsfratulnHoni to JOHN MUL-DOWNEY
who was appolnied Master of Itae
rourlh Degree, 9th New York District of the
, .Knigljts of Columbus . , . Best Wishes to MR.
and MRS. LYMAN DURYEA (Ho creates out |
.widoly-ltnown.DUHYEA OHCHID cbflSAG^ of • : KAOAME
• oii»enl« owf llM past 20 yeaw). They celebrated their 2Bth w^d-
.-Vdln^;. •—!^—«»w..):.r, F,eeport-. Police Judge • C!pip.Ea'•:€!. "
• .ISEHRMAilH, ;,B«ad,, .iOs; dii4«nata''r^^
.marked: ^ s i z }3ili 'yesr of. tnanlBge'-iatt-';.'
month. (She'll present him witljtheif
6th lax exeiiipIIOn soonj . . . Condotences
to the family of MAE SAYBRS of 75
No. Bergen Plftco : Freei>or»| ^ JShe', was':' •
the former Nassau County Jatl - Matron
who died, after being struck by an awlo
l.^i.uu4 wunytiA last Thursday while crossing Sunxlse
Hwy. near her home street.
WE .THANK GOVERIflOR NILSON A. ROCKEFEIiLBE for proclaiming
Oct. 9 to Oct. 15 as "Newspaper Week" in New York State.
Oct, 15 has been named as "Newspaper Day." THE tBADBR celebrates
its 30,th.anniversary, in January. . -
. - - • • . . . , . ' . • . , . • , . • * • - •
DtlRYEA ORcrilD AWARD . . . The beautUuI DURYBA
ORCHID CORSAGE is presented as a floral token of public
. recqgiutini arul appzedaiion of comm<eindable service in tlio
*•••'-'• • '••-'(ContlnttBd-Ott.page'" 4) •/.;•.;,.• »••;>••-•'^'•'^''^'^^T'
BIG
BAZAAR
Young GOP Plans
Cocktail Party >
The Freeport Young Republicans
are sponsoring a Cocktail
Party, Sat., Oct. 15 at Sunrbe
Masonic Hall, Freeport,
. Music by tho^ Origianl Sins
Band. •
For information and reservations
call FR 8-1333 or FR 9-4384.
Internal Revenue
Open Colun&us Day .
Since Golutnbua Day is,not D
:^©4^i!fll£feg»l:;;b^idaji,.;ill;,|nter.
nal Revenue Service offices will
be .open on Wo4nesday,,.C>ct^ 12,;
11986, otcordinff to Charlesii' A.
Reyenue^tot thl Broolflyri Dis-
Iricf, 35 Tlilary St., .Brooidyn.
Tsjpw YORK
THEME OF '66 EVENT
This year, the Frccporl Lodfio BPOElks No, 1253 proisents an
entirely now concept of Ihuir tinditional Charity Biizanr Program.
The F.Iks are well-known for their coniribution.'i to charilaWe
oreanlzalions in this pcimniunity and for their work among the young
people In vnriDus programs.
This work h financed mainly
through the proceeds of this nn-nunl
fund raising event.
' This year, "Lil" Old New York
Charity Fah- was opened with a
caravan of antique automobiles
which paraclad throuBliqul thu
vllloee " and neighboring mcas
last Tuesday, October 4.
••';:ra6"-';6ceupftf»li'^Wi*ibe««'coio''^^
ful autos were">inetnbere 'of Ffho
tjcdftfi' and thejr: friends.' This
wa8;i;eri(vlnescent,of .the Iwn pack
ediSmoaot ycalorycuT.
The "LU" Old Now York
Charity Fair %vill he held in the
Freeport Lodfie ot Elks, 171 West
Merrick Rond, Freeport, Friday
and Siiturdny evenings, Oct, 7
and Oct. 8,
Each night, two nwords will be
drawn for J h c lucky winiwra.
Ttt^ ''Qirini f»rtaio" la just what
its riatpcrj^^ Qrnndl
|. There-;-;/;.iliUl'Clie Fwn.i^.Musk,.
I . (Conlinuetl. on pago B)
WER-FLOW CROWD
HEARS PBADmiNir
An' over-flew attendanco of mora Hun 930 peoptr, who pwtit**
Ihe Municipal Hall and «ven stood in Use,hallway juad oa fb» lUin/
heaid Ibe Freeport PoUce BeiwTol«nt Assn.. fhnw^ im >«g*t eoamA
i.«cnard U Hivkta. offlcUlly nqpaest ib« VUIa«a Bo«rd l a hold an
kdylsory refei«ndum on tha.PBA plea for a 20-y«w ntixvownf ]4I*»>
'; The public meeting was held on Monday, Oct 3 and was highly
publicized by the PBA in local n*wspaper advertisements and by
direct mail literature. Approximately 15 peopitj ineludins Uie heads
of' the New York State and Nassau County Police organizations spoke
jn favoi of the PBA plan. Many of the stat«neii!3 drew applause from
the crowd. . '
.• 'JtofOt Sw««wr dented pnbUsIwA ? fA ,»l«»w»»»te.^ aaimm fa4
''•*""•• " (Contiwued oa p » g e '^
Guy Lombardo's
Winter Schedule
William A, McCoUough. Vice-
President of the Anteideaii News
Co. which Is Ihe parent organisation
of Savarln Resiatiiantt, announced
the winter schedule of
operations ..at ..Guy ..Londawdo't
East Pfstol House k Freeport.
The famous Danny Davis Or-chiistxa
will play lor dandng
eveacy Friday'nighl from t P.M. to
iiiM-id5.lit and on Saturday idghts
•fKMa-f-P.M.rto.-J-'A.M. —-:•' •. -
: On Satiutiar BieU>» Guy I*°>n-iiiKrdo1i.'£!*
it 'Point' HOWM 'wiU iea-tuf•
fltft faiBOuit Fiolc Champagne
Disnexi In' addiUon ia thetf full
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r SAMit'S
§» Swdd) Mtia Sticwt |^rMqp<»|;
See Adv, on ^ g e 7 :
ORUGSTOII£i«m<£
FtfaKbBMs* thagtSM^, yi WatM
Suiuris* Hwy., PnMpesrf,-fdB M-main
0}Hm late unta }0 p.ni« this
Sunday, Oct. 8. Ml .f^Sim &mg
atoxn wbkh MM mendiMI of t!ie
fsMpost PkuunM7' JUMMi«i]oii
cI(pM Hi 3 p.ni. OS Ssu^IK^ fb»
jP^^fOmm Plutgnafcr. Mtfiiam
NICKERSON HONORS FRED
OHMS OF KIWANIS CLUB
. CJounty Ixetutlve Eugene H, NIckersqn preicnts o CertlOcate
of Merit to Mr; Frederick Ohms, Secretary «f the Klwanls Club
of Freeport, in recognition of their partldpation In the Nassau
County Beautiilcatlon Program,
Thi« organteation, along with many community drgonizatloiw,
is participating In a. county-wide
antl-Mttering campaign to correct
and prevtot further conditions of
decay of private and commercial
property throughout JNaasau
County. . .
The Office of Mobilization foT
Danocracy is directing the drive,
an* all service and civic organiza-
*^iu and munidpalities who are
not already involved in the pro-paaj
ar# rciiuested to Inquire into
Its opertttlwi, Assistance in hond»
ling and verifying complaints is
floeded In addition to active coiid-'
munity support throughout the
County.
Residents art tirgcd to file their
complaints concerning Uttering
with the Office of MoblUzatlon
for Democracy, PI 2-2401..so that
the necessary actbn--correcUve
and preventive—can bo .taken
taken imj»$dlately.
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Object Description
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| Title | The-Leader_1966-10-06 |
| Subject | Newspaper |
| Description | This is a Newspaper distributed locally within the Village of Freeport and Baldwin. |
| Creator | Linda Toscano |
| Publisher | L & M Publications, Inc. |
| Contributors | Scanned by Imaging & Microfilm Access, Inc. (Bohemia, NY 11716) |
| Date | 1966 |
| Type | Periodical |
| Format | PDF; TIFF |
| Source | Freeport Memorial Library |
| Language | English |
| Coverage | United States |
| Rights | This digital image may be freely used for educational uses, as long as it is not altered in any way. No commercial reproduction or distribution of this image is permitted without written permission of the Freeport Memorial Library, 144 W. Merrick Road, Freeport, NY 11520 or email: frreference@freeportlibrary.info |
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